On my Kubota L2900 the tachometer needle is way below zero.it works but can't be accurate.is there anyway to set the needle to zero rpms.
I really don't know, but if it is "cable driven", maybe replacing the cable would help?On my Kubota L2900 the tachometer needle is way below zero.it works but can't be accurate.is there anyway to set the needle to zero rpms.
This is an intellectual curiosity question.if this is yours....
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once removed from the dash, use some squarestock, screwdriver, etc. in the where the cable end goes, then carefully rotate the needle to 'O RPM'. May take 2-3 tries to get it right.
This is one of those repairs that takes longer to explain than to actually do it.....
Jay
There are smart phone aps which replicate a strobe tach so this would allow you to check actual engine rpm.This is an intellectual curiosity question.
Why would doing this make any difference? What happens if one follows this procedure, and then turns the input to the tack more? Does it still stay on zero.
Reason I am wondering is because every time the engine is started the tach input shaft is turned, just like if you do it manually.
No clue on how mechanical tachometers work. Thus the question...